Pahalgam Reopens Valleys and Parks Post-2025 Attack
Tourist spots in Pahalgam, including 14 valleys and parks, have reopened after the 2025 terror attack, with enhanced security measures for visitors.
Tourist spots in Pahalgam, including 14 valleys and parks, have reopened after the 2025 terror attack, with enhanced security measures for visitors.
Ten months after a terror attack in Pahalgam, the daughter of a victim continues to wait for the government job promised by authorities, highlighting delays in relief measures.
The Border Roads Organisation has launched snow clearance operations on the Pahalgam-Chandanwari axis in Jammu and Kashmir to ensure uninterrupted movement of security forces and essential supplies during winter.
The Jammu and Kashmir government has recognised 56 individuals for their bravery and contributions, including a survivor of the Pahalgam terror attack, highlighting resilience and service in the region.
Tourist numbers in Jammu & Kashmir are recovering after the Pahalgam attack. Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo reveals a major sustainable tourism project for emerging destinations.
Kashmir's tourism sector shows strong revival signs from mid-December, restoring jobs for hotel staff, drivers, and shopkeepers after months of uncertainty following the Pahalgam incident. Read more.
The mastermind behind the Pahalgam terror module admits significant losses from Operation Sindoor while issuing fresh threats against India. Read the full report on the ongoing security challenge.
Eight months after a deadly terror attack killed 26 tourists in Pahalgam's Baisaran meadow, the valley grapples with fear and economic loss. Locals share their stories as a new year brings fragile hope. Read more.
The NIA has filed a chargesheet against 7 accused, including Pakistan-based LeT & TRF, for the April 2025 Pahalgam attack that killed 25 tourists. Details inside.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh commended the Indian Armed Forces for their precise response in Operation Sindoor, emphasizing restraint and resolve against terrorism. Read more.
A US commission report claims Pakistan gained military advantage over India in May 2025 conflict, while China tested weapons and ran disinformation campaigns. Read full analysis.